As we commemorate the end of the Great War one wonders if this will now pass into distant history? The Government have just pledged that funding will be made available to schools so that the children of today can visit the hallowed grounds of Flanders and Somme. In today's gadget driven virtual world will they even understand the meaning of it all? We should never forget the sacrifices made on both sides, all were men and all were sons, husbands and brothers; in a united modern Europe (perhaps) it is now time that the dead on both sides are recognised. We visited Fricourt German Cemetery where 22,000 lie, we were alone, no other visitors. We visited Thiepval British monument to the 72,000 missing, coaches were stacked up in the car park. There is an imbalance? To the 75 million dead of both world wars and those combatants that continue to die unjustly fighting someone else's war...................We Honor You.